Flags Of Mozambique And Rwanda

The bilateral relationship between Rwanda and Mozambique has led to significant ease of travel. Since the landmark visa waiver agreement, citizens of Rwanda holding ordinary passports enjoy simplified access to Mozambique for short-term stays. However, technical requirements for 2026 involve a digital pre-registration process.

Visa-Free Entry for Rwandans

Citizens of Rwanda are generally exempt from requiring a traditional visa for short-term visits (Tourism or Business). This waiver is based on mutual agreements between Kigali and Maputo. Despite this exemption, you must still comply with standard immigration rules.

Understanding the eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization)

In 2026, Mozambique utilizes an eTA system for citizens of visa-exempt countries. While you do not need a visa, you may be required to register your trip on the official portal at least 48 hours before departure. This reduces wait times at Maputo International Airport.

Check the latest entry rules for Mozambique to see if your stay exceeds the exemption period.

Steps for Entry in 2026

Check Validity
Ensure your Rwanda passport is valid for at least 6 months.
Register Online
Visit the official portal to complete any required pre-arrival registration (eTA).
Pay Fee
A small processing fee (approx. 650 MZN) may apply for the digital authorization.
Border Presentation
Present your return ticket and proof of accommodation to the immigration officer.
Rwanda Passport

Monitoring Your Authorization

If you have submitted a registration or an eVisa application for longer stays, you can check your Mozambique eVisa application status online using your passport number.

Essential Documents

  • Original Rwanda passport with two blank pages.
  • Confirmed hotel reservation or invitation from a Mozambican resident.
  • Proof of sufficient funds for your stay.
  • Evidence of return flight to Rwanda or onward travel.

For more detailed requirements, visit documents required for Mozambique.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The visa waiver only applies to tourism and business meetings. Employment, study, or long-term residence requires a specific visa application.